Darkbasic

DarkBASIC is a commercial game creation programming language released by the United Kingdom company The Game Creators. The language is a structured form of BASIC and is similar to Amos on the Amiga. The sole purpose of the language was game creation using Microsoft's DirectX 3D library for graphics but is well rounded enough to do almost any programming task. It was first released in 2000 by DarkBasic Software ltd. (now The Game Creators ltd.) and was continuously supported until 2002 when The Game Creators released the more powerful and extensive DarkBASIC Professional using newer versions of DirectX.

Sample Code

   rem  Move a 3D box around the screen  sync on : sync rate 60	` sets the refresh rate  disable system keys  make object cube 1,100	` creates a cube of size 100  posz=10  posx=10  posy=10  do	` start main loop    ` control  if uparrow()=1 then inc posy  if downarrow()=1 then inc posy  if leftarrow()=1 then inc posx  if rightarrow()=1 then inc posx  if escapekey()=1 then end    position object 1,posx,posy,posz	` reposition object  sync	` update screen  loop	` end main loop 

See also

External links

  • The Game Creators website - http://www.thegamecreators.com
  • DarkBASIC - http://darkbasic.thegamecreators.com

 

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